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'October 7 was an act of Nazism': Polish director takes on Holocaust cinema
Michal Kosakowski has long gravitated toward dark subjects, especially the Holocaust; his sweeping new documentary Holofiction explores its portrayal on screen and will be shown at Docaviv 2026
Amir Kaminer, Venice
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05.26.26
‘Mother Mary’ review: Anne Hathaway plays fictional pop star; Michael Jackson movie sounds better
‘Mother Mary,’ starring Anne Hathaway, follows a pop star in crisis as she reconnects with an old friend before a major comeback show; but instead of glittering pop drama, it is heavy, strange and pretentious
Benjamin Tovias
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05.20.26
Cannes revives Thelma & Louise at Israel's expense
Film festival’s 2026 poster honors the feminist classic, while juror Paul Laverty accuses Hollywood of blacklisting Susan Sarandon and other actors over Gaza criticism
Amir Kaminer, Cannes
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05.13.26
From Daphne and the Duke to Heated Rivalry: TV and film’s hottest on-screen couples
These on-screen couples had chemistry so intense it sparked rumors beyond the screen, from the Hot Priest to the stars of Normal People
Smadar Shiloni
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05.08.26
'Getting to Cannes is wow': no Israeli films, but Israeli talent still makes its mark
The 79th Cannes Film Festival to open next week with no Hebrew-language films in the lineup, but Israeli actors, producers and cinematographers are involved in several high-profile productions competing and screening at the event
Amir Kaminer
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05.07.26
Cannes serves up auteur feast, Spanish splash and almost no Hollywood muscle
Pedro Almodóvar, Rodrigo Sorogoyen and Los Javis all land in competition as Thierry Frémaux unveils a prestige-heavy 2026 lineup led by arthouse heavyweights, with Park Chan-wook heading the jury and Peter Jackson and Barbra Streisand set for honorary Palmes
Amir Kaminer
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04.09.26
Review: Ryan Gosling’s ‘Project Hail Mary’ revives theaters with ambitious sci-fi
After weeks of closures, ‘Project Hail Mary’ — the Andy Weir adaptation starring Ryan Gosling — delivers spectacle and humor, though it struggles to balance light family fare with ambitious sci-fi
Erez Dvora
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04.07.26
The drama behind The Drama: Zendaya's new film sparks backlash over school shooting plot twist
An A24 film starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, marketed as a dark romantic comedy, is drawing backlash over a key plot twist revealed only during viewing, with critics citing misleading promotion and urging a trigger warning; spoiler alert ahead!
Lior Saado
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04.05.26
Cannes to open with star-studded Pierre Salvadori romantic comedy
La Vénus électrique, a burlesque romantic comedy set in 1928 Paris, will premiere at the festival’s opening ceremony on May 12 before opening in theaters across France
Amir Kaminer
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04.01.26
Emerald Fennell’s 'Wuthering Heights' remake brings gothic romance to the TikTok generation
Review: Emerald Fennell reimagines Emily Brontë’s novel with a modern soundtrack, provocative casting and Margot Robbie in a gothic twist; not a faithful or period adaptation, but a dark, passionate take that challenges the literary canon
Benjamin Tovias
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02.16.26
Send Help review: Sam Raimi’s gory horror comedy is fun but not wild enough
After a run of blockbusters, cult director returns to his roots with a dark horror comedy about a survival expert and her insufferable boss stranded on a deserted island — bloody, gross and amusing, but ultimately too restrained and old-fashioned
Benjamin Tovias
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02.14.26
‘Die My Love’ review: Jennifer Lawrence gives everything in an unsettling, excessive performance
The latest film by director Lynne Ramsay, drags its heroine and viewers into a bleak, suffocating descent, with Jennifer Lawrence fully exposed as a disintegrating mother in a performance that is daring and thought-provoking, yet pushed to excess
Erez Dvora
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02.14.26
Review: Why ‘Hamnet’ is emerging as one of the strongest Oscar contenders of the year
Chloe Zhao’s new film reimagines Shakespeare by centering on his wife Agnes, played by Jessie Buckley, exploring grief over their son’s death and the transformation of private loss into art in a poetic portrait of creativity
Shmulik Duvdevani
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01.27.26
Can ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ save Marvel — or finally bury the franchise?
After six years of decline and superhero fatigue, Marvel is betting everything on ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ — leaning on legacy heroes, aging X-Men and heavy nostalgia in hopes of reviving a franchise whose magic may already be fading
Yoni Beinart
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01.21.26
‘Song Sung Blue’ review: Kate Hudson shines in charming small musical about big losers
After biopics about Elvis, Queen and Dylan, Hollywood turns to smaller musical stories and finds an unexpected human touch; ‘Song Sung Blue’ follows aging cover singers seeking grace, with Kate Hudson shining and Hugh Jackman less so, landing on charm over sentimentality
Benjamin Tovias
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01.16.26
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